The world seems to be back to normal out here but migration continues.  Just 
had 9 COMMON NIGHTHAWKS heading South over the yard at 6:45pm.  Warblers today 
included CANADA and Nashville among others and residents (including 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo and Scarlet Tanager remain obvious). 
Sammy's Beach this morning had a single ROYAL TERN and 3 BLACK TERNS plus a few 
Roseates, a variety of shorebirds, and a few HORNED LARKS.

Still 6 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds at the feeder plus what looks like a 
Selasphorus hummingbird (I know it's way early but it's a rufous/brown hummer - 
hitting the books and sending photos out this evening).

Dinner outside last night included a single COMMON NIGHTHAWK and 2 very vocal 
EASTERN SCREECH OWLS.

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